More negatives and questions
Lesson 5 Your homework last month was to translate these two sentences into Spanish, so here are the answers: […]
jwdes 2014-01-30T10:28:07+01:00 January 30th, 2014|Categories: Jane Cronin's Spanish Tips and Tricks|
Lesson 5 Your homework last month was to translate these two sentences into Spanish, so here are the answers: […]
jwdes 2013-06-27T09:24:34+02:00 June 27th, 2013|Categories: Jane Cronin's Spanish Tips and Tricks|
Hervir (hierve) – Boil El agua está hirviendo. – The wáter is boiling. La cazo – Saucepan […]
jwdes 2013-05-29T12:37:57+02:00 May 29th, 2013|Categories: Jane Cronin's Spanish Tips and Tricks|
¿Cómo se llama usted? What is your name? Digame su dirección. […]
jwdes 2013-04-27T09:29:27+02:00 April 27th, 2013|Categories: Jane Cronin's Spanish Tips and Tricks|
El nivel – Level El nivel de agua – The level of water El líquido – Liquid […]
jwdes 2013-03-29T09:53:31+01:00 March 29th, 2013|Categories: Jane Cronin's Spanish Tips and Tricks|
¡Diga! or ¡Dígame! When you answer the phone ¿Quién es? […]
jwdes 2013-02-26T11:35:54+01:00 February 26th, 2013|Categories: Jane Cronin's Spanish Tips and Tricks|
One of the best ways to feel that you are learning Spanish is to be able to say a few of the common expressions. Here are a few that you might like to learn. Notice that when writing an expression in Spanish, the exclamation mark is put upside down at the beginning as well as the right way up at the end. […]